During the brainstorming stage, be conscious of your grammatical structures.
Come up with a structure immediately in your mind that can increase your score.
You don’t need to write the structures and linking words for your answer since
you do not have enough time. Look at the examples and compare how a good
structure helps you.
I love reading books. I read inspirational books. I do this before I sleep.
Before going to bed, I enjoy reading interesting books.
There are no grammatical errors in the first group of sentences; however, the
sentences are simple and are not likely to get a high score compared to the
second set.
As you make notes for Speaking part 2, be careful of the tense your verbs are in.
For instance:
Describe the party you attended.
You should say the following:
What party it was
Where it was
Who you went with
What you did
How you felt about it
The tense of the verbs in the question is the same as the verbs you use in your
answer. In the given example, the verbs are in the past form, so you should use
the same tense in your two-minute answer.
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